eski1
Mechanical
- Jun 15, 2004
- 90
Hi
We are manufacturing a fabricated frame to a customers supplied drawing and they are now highlighting that the holes should be put in to machined tolerances rather fabrication tolerances as we had assumed and priced.
The holes themselves don't have specific machining symbols associated to them just standard dimensions like 810mm etc
then there is a Tolerancing table in the drawing border which stipulates both Machining & Fabrication tolerances for the drawing i.e
Dimensions upto 1000mm
Machined = +- 0.5mm
Fabricated = +-2mm
There are also other parts of the drawing that have machining symbols like surfaces etc , but there are no symbols on the holes.
My question is are we right to have assumed that the holes were just fabricated tolerances , i.e we could have either got them Laser cut in or hand drill them as part of the fabrication process. Or is the customer right that they should be machined ?
I suppose the other question is what is classed as Machined ? , is drilling of any type classed as this.
I'm wondering if any of this is covered in BS EN ISO 2553 ???
Jeff